The SPEAKER reported the receipt of the following messages from His Excellency the Governor :—No. 6. Forwarding replies to the addresses of condolence on the death of Prince Albert. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe opening services of the above spacious and elegant place of worship commenced on Sunday morning, 26th April. Considerable anxiety prevailed on Saturday, as the Wonga Wonga did not make her ...
Article : 4,874 wordsThe Hon. A. FORSTER asked the Chief Secretary in what position the colony was placed in consequence of the Adelaide mail for England being dispatched to Melbourne: and also what steps had been taken to obtain the outward ...
Article : 4,324 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o clock. THE BUILDING SOCIETIES' BILL. The Hon the CHIEF SECRETARY said some time since he obtained leave to introduce a Bill relating to Building ...
Article : 1,627 wordsMr. J. BARRITT, member for the district of Barossa,was duly sworn in and took the usual oath of allegiance. He was then introduced to the Speaker by Mr. Duffield, and took the seat adjoining that of his colleague. ...
Article : 3,183 wordsA petition was presented by Mr. Murray from the inhabitants of the South Rhine and surrounding neighborhoods, praying that Schedule of main lines should be altered so far as related to the roads branching off from Mount ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 2 May 1863, Page 6
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